Liza Ryan

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Liza Ryan
Born1965
NationalityUnited States
EducationDartmouth College, California State University, Fullerton
Known forPhotography, Video, and Mixed Media
"She could barely contain herself" by Ryan, 2010

Liza Ryan (born 1965) is a contemporary American visual artist whose works consist of photography, video, and mixed media.[1]

Background[]

Ryan was born in 1965 in Norfolk, Virginia. Ryan earned a BFA at Dartmouth College, (New Hampshire) in 1987 and an MFA from California State University, Fullerton in 1994. She lives and works in Los Angeles, California.[2]

Ryan works in photography, video and mixed media. Her interest in the use of visual metaphor remains constant throughout her bodies of work.[3] The J. Paul Getty Museum, the Honolulu Museum of Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, California) are among the public collections holding works by Ryan.[4]

Exhibitions[]

  • Zones of Contact, Biennale of Sydney, Australia (2006)
  • Spill, Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, Portland, OR (January 30 – March 8, 2009)[5]
  • State of Mind: A California Invitational, Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, California (2010)[6]
  • Liza Ryan: Fragment, Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University, Roanoke, VA (March 8 – April 21, 2012)[7][8]

Publications[]

  • Liza Ryan: the Effect of Surface Wind Speed on Familiar Objects. Venice, CA: Griffin, 1997. Mina Ryan.
  • Liza Ryan: Works 1993–2000. Cinubia, 2000. With an essay by Charles Merewether.
  • Beyond Boundaries: Contemporary Photography in California. Exhibition catalogue. Essay by Nora Kabot. San Francisco: The Friends of Photography, 2000
  • Degrees of Stillness: Photographs from the Manfred Heiting Collection. Exhibition catalogue. Essay by Susanne Lange. Koln: Stiftung Kulture, 1999
    • Portretten & Stillevens: Photographs from the Manfred Heiting Collection. Amsterdam: Waanders Uitgevers/Rijksmuseum, 2001
  • Liza Ryan, Santa Monica, CA: Griffin, 2005. William Griffin.
  • Double Vision: Photographs from the Strauss Collection. Exhibition Catalogue. Essays by Constance W. Glenn, Mary-Kay Lombino, and Arthur Ollman. Long Beach: University Art Museum, California State University, College of the Arts, 2001.
  • “Liza Ryan,” Zones of Contact: 2006 Biennale of Sydney. Exhibition Catalogue, 2006. Andrew Schulz.
  • Liza Ryan, Spill. Portland, OR: Reed Institute, 2009. Stephanie Snyder.

References[]

  1. ^ Liz Ryan on ArtNet.com
  2. ^ Liz Ryan on ArtNet.com
  3. ^ "Environmentalism in Liza Ryan's 'Antarctica' at Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles | Artinfo". Artinfo. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  4. ^ Liza Ryan Website
  5. ^ "Reed's Cooley Gallery presents SPILL, a film and photography installation by LA-based artist Liza Ryan. Ryan's work explores the flexibility of the human psyche, focusing on imagined experiences involving release and dispersal." Portland Art
  6. ^ [1]
  7. ^ "The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum | Hollins University | 2012". www.hollins.edu. Retrieved 2018-03-28.
  8. ^ "Liza Ryan: Fragment" (PDF).

Sources[]

  • Liza Ryan: Spill. Interview with the artist and essay by Stephanie Snyder, Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 2010
  • John Motley, “Imagining Transcendence: Liza Ryan’s installation SPILL explores symbols of possibility and Limitation,” The Portland Mercury, February 19, 2009
  • Sebastian Smee, “Uncomfortably Close,” The Weekend Australian, June 24, 2006

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